Президент Ирана прибыл в Баку с официальным визитом

Президент Ирана Хасан Роухани прибыл с официальным визитом в Баку. Азербайджанские СМИ сообщают, что в ходе визита Роухани встретится с президентом Ильхамом Алиевым и другими азербайджанскими официальными лицами.

Как сообщает АПА, в рамках двухдневного визита между двумя странами будут подписаны двусторонние документы в области промышленности, сельского хозяйства, здравоохранения и туризма.

29 марта президенты Азербайджана и Ирана примут участие в открытии Нефтчалинского автомобильного завода и железнодорожной линии Астара-Астара, сообщает агентство новостей.

Роухани отправился в Баку из Туркменистана, где в понедельник провел переговоры с туркменскими официальными лицами. Иранское информационное агентство FARS цитирует слова Роухани, который сказал, что «Исламская Республика Иран придает важное значение сотрудничеству с соседними государствами с точки зрения безопасности и экономики». Выступая в Тегеране перед отъездом в Туркменистан, Роухани выразил надежду, что во время своего визита в соседние страны «он сможет решить региональные проблемы и привнести в регион дальнейшую  стабильность и безопасность».

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам информационного агентства FARS (Тегеран) и информационного агентства AПА (Баку)

фото: Президент Роухани в Баку, 28 марта 2018 года в начале двухдневного официального визита (фото предоставлено информационным агентством TREND, Баку).

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